Thursday, January 20, 2011

Review - 2007 Mazda 3 1.6 SP Auto | Chic Romanticism

The Mazdas are getting prettier nowadays, thanks to Laurens van den Acker and his predecessor Moray Callum. The success of the black interiors and red-lighted instruments has been a contributory factor in the evolvement of modern day automotive blueprint. All of their designs are significantly bold and stylish.

Take a Mazda from any era and you will know what I mean. The themes are made to last and this is hugely the reason why you don’t see a Mazda make-over every year. This is particularly impressive because that’s when you know that the Mazda designers do not get sick of their own creation. Hardly the case for some other manufacturers though.

The 2007 Mazda 3 cuts across as chic and smart. It represents a clique of car-owners with an eye for sleek details and augments that with an air of sophistication. The clever design makes you feel like bathing the car yourself. How you would love to slide your fingers along those wet contours and projected frames!

A well-groomed Mazda 3 is brilliant. The two-toned paintwork intensifies the vibrance of grey and Corian shades of azure. The driving balance is typically Mazda and you feel a notion of romanticism when you get in there.

The interior gadgets and instruments are caressable. You know that you are not driving a Ferrari or a Lamborghini but it doesn’t matter. The condition is immaculate and you cosies up to it effortlessly.

A good sound entertainment system would be absolutely perfect.


 



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